burnable / bɜrn /

可燃性可燃可燃烧可燃烧的

burnable4 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

burned or burnt, burn·ing.

  1. to undergo rapid combustion or consume fuel in such a way as to give off heat, gases, and, usually, light; be on fire: The fire burned in the grate.
  2. to contain a fire.
  3. to feel heat or a physiologically similar sensation; feel pain from or as if from a fire: The wound burned and throbbed.
v. 有主动词 verb

burned or burnt, burn·ing.

  1. to cause to undergo combustion or be consumed partly or wholly by fire.
  2. to use as fuel or as a source of light: He burned coal to heat the house.
  3. to cause to feel the sensation of heat.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a burned place or area: a burn where fire had ripped through the forest.
  2. Pathology. an injury usually caused by heat but also by abnormal cold, chemicals, poison gas, electricity, or lightning, and characterized by a painful reddening and swelling of the epidermis , damage extending into the dermis, usually with blistering , or destruction of the epidermis and dermis extending into the deeper tissue with loss of pain receptors .
  3. slow burn.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. burn down, to burn to the ground: That barn was struck by lightning and burned down.
  2. burn in, Photography. to expose to more light by masking the other parts in order to darken and give greater detail to the unmasked area.Also print in. Compare dodge.
  3. burn off, to be dissipated by the warmth of the rising sun.

burnable 近义词

burnable

等同于 inflammable

burnable 的近义词 8
burnable 的反义词 3
burnable

等同于 combustible

burnable

等同于 flammable

burnable 的近义词 4
burnable 的反义词 3

burnable构成的短语

  • burn at the stake
  • burn down
  • burned up
  • burn in effigy
  • burning question
  • burn into
  • burn off
  • burn one's bridges
  • burn oneself out
  • burn one's fingers
  • burn out
  • burn rubber
  • burn someone up
  • burn the candle at both ends
  • burn the midnight oil
  • burn to a cinder
  • burn up
  • crash and burn
  • ears are burning
  • fiddle while Rome burns
  • (burn) in effigy
  • money burns a hole in one's pocket
  • money to burn
  • slow burn

更多burnable例句

  1. Fuel spilled by a tanker burns in the Cuyahoga River on August 25th.
  2. There are just so many reasons not to pick up the drip torch and start a prescribed burn even though it’s the safe, smart thing to do.
  3. Burn bosses in California can more easily be held liable than their peers in some other states if the wind comes up and their burn goes awry.
  4. California, of course, uses aircraft—it has both its own fleet and can employ contractors—to mount full-court presses on fires, but the practice is certainly not limited to combating burns in the Golden State.
  5. The battery, she alleged, exploded and left her with severe burns.
  6. Hatuey replied that he would rather burn and be sent to hell than ever again encounter people as cruel as the Spanish.
  7. Are sociopathic animals in while sociopathic people burn in hell?
  8. Related: Infographic: How Much Exercise It Takes to Burn Off Thanksgiving Dinner 6.
  9. Soon, though, voices from off camera begin shouting for retribution, not justice, chanting “Burn this b**** down.”
  10. In order to get the ghosts to glow, we had to do what was called a double burn.
  11. Truth is a torch, but one of enormous size; so that we slink past it in rather a blinking fashion for fear it should burn us.
  12. On the thirteenth of the same month they bound to the stake, in order to burn alive, a man who had two religious in his house.
  13. He couldn't sell them; he couldn't burn them; he was even compelled to insure them, to his intense disgust.
  14. They used to declare that every unbaptised baby would go to Hell and burn for ever in fire and brimstone.
  15. And it shall devour the mountains, and burn the wilderness, and consume all that is green as with fire.